Love & WWE: Bianca & Montez - Season 1

Season 1
Bianca Belair and Montez Ford's road to WrestleMania; as Montez continues his ascent, Bianca fights to hold on to her title; with the support of their tight-knit group of friends, family and fellow superstars, the duo pulls off the impossible.

Episodes

Love & WWE
Beginning their "Road to Wrestlemania," Bianca defends her championship at The Royal Rumble while Montez hopes for a show-stopping performance after returning from an injury; Bianca gets pressure to start a family.

Planning a Baby
After Bianca sends mixed messages about wanting to have a baby, she and Montez begin to look at their options; Montez takes a big risk at Monday Night Raw in hopes of raising his profile.

The Training Game
While training for a fitness competition, Bianca struggles with some old demons; Montez is conflicted over the idea of performing as a singles competitor and leaving Dawkins behind; Bianca's parents visit and worry that she is taking on too much.

Crunch Time
Bianca offers to make Montez's in-ring gear for the Elimination Chamber, the biggest opportunity of his career, but tensions run high when her hectic schedule gets in the way; Bianca finally finds out who her WrestleMania opponent is.

Long Distance Love
Montez performs at the Elimination Chamber with hopes that the performance will stamp his ticket to WrestleMania; Bianca reconnects with her childhood best friends and gains a perspective on having children while maintaining a career.

Too Busy to Get Busy
With her WrestleMania opponent set, Bianca feverishly plans for her entrance by travelling to Los Angeles. Montez gets good news & pushes Dawkins to work outside of his comfort zone.When they are finally together, it's time for a serious conversation.

Stress & Mania
Bianca and Montez arrive at WrestleMania and must juggle the hectic week-long event with pressure from their family; Montez performs at Friday Night Smackdown, the night before the biggest match of his career; Bianca starts to feel ill and stressed.

The Main Event
At WrestleMania, Bianca fights for a higher purpose and looks to cement her legacy while Montez attempts to stand out in a crowded match; while celebrating their five-year anniversary, Bianca and Montez make a big decision about their future.
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